cortical region
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region
noun[C]
uk/ˈriː.dʒən/us/ˈriː.dʒən/
a particular area or part of the world, or any of the large official areas into which a country ...
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On the one hand, it is worth stressing that performance involving the damagedcorticalregionof blindsight patients remains deeply impaired.
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Lining bodies were present at the tips of granulosa microvilli and in thecorticalregionof the oocyte.
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This process could result in thecorticalregionfragmenting into a series of functionally distinct areas.
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Architectural analyses and electrophysiological mapping experiments of thecorticalregionof interest were carried out.
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Aside from issues of patient comfort, this fact is relevant because the motor cortex is thecorticalregionwith the lowest seizure threshold.
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The model assumes a fixed capacity for cognitive processing in a givencorticalregion.
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The presence of lining bodies in thecorticalregionof the oocyte and in small nascent yolk spheres suggests the engulfment of follicular microvilli by the oocyte.
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If acorticalregionis involved in suprasensory processing, it should happen not only in a single cell, but also at the level of the whole population.
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Rather, they suggest, the response properties of acorticalregionare determined by its patterns of connectivity to other regions as well as by their current activity states.
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Since thecorticalregionwhere the primordial follicles are located is poorly vascularized, the development of these follicles is probably regulated by locally produced growth factors.
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Greenfield has proposed that both language production and highlevel motor programming are initially subserved by the samecorticalregion, which subsequently differentiates and specializes.
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In thecorticalregionof the oocyte, a few cisternae of smooth endoplasmic reticulum were distributed in the cytoplasmic matrix between lipid droplets, yolk platelets and pigment granules.
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In other words, the implicit, if not always explicit, claim is that once acorticalregionhas matured, its function remains constant from that time on.
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Thecorticalregionadjacent to the hippocampus is known collectively as the parahippocampal gyrus (or parahippocampus).
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Thecorticalregionrelated to gustatory sensation is located anterior to the central sulcus.
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Like mammalian kidneys, the avian kidney contains a medullary region and acorticalregion.
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One method of inducing a seizure in a cat is to inject penicillin into thecorticalregionof the brain.
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Studies in the marmoset monkey have shown that pitch-selective neurons are located in acorticalregion near the anterolateral border of the primary auditory cortex.
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